Charlotte Checkers Defeat San Antonio Rampage
Returning home with their playoff chase heating up, the Checkers used a late surge to dispose of the San Antonio Rampage, besting the Pacific Division foes 3-1.

Propelling the Checkers’ offense as they have over the last week were the team’s hottest offensive weapons, Andrew Miller and Aleksi Saarela. Miller unloaded a quick wrister from straight ahead in the slot to give the Checkers an early lead in a dominant first, then found his Finnish linemate in the third to put the home squad back on top. For his fifth goal in five nights, Saarela ripped a cannon of a shot over the shoulder of Rampage netminder Spencer Martin and into the top corner to negate San Antonio’s equalizer from minutes before. The Checkers would tack on one more courtesy of a Haydn Fleury point blast and that would enough, securing the 3-1 victory.

Tom McCollum, the reigning AHL Goaltender of the Month, wasn’t tested often, only seeing 21 shots all night, but was solid between the pipes for his ninth victory of the season.

The win, coupled with Cleveland's overtime loss to Iowa, put the Checkers back in playoff position with six games remaining in their regular season.

QUOTES

Head Coach Ulf Samuelsson on his team’s performance:
“In the second period we made some poor decisions with the puck and we turned the puck over too many times. In the third we cleaned it up a little bit. We had a good chat between the second and third and I thought our third was much better.”

Samuelsson on Aleksi Saarela:
“He had some ups and downs during this game more than any other game, but you have to take the amount of games and the travel into consideration. He’s used to playing two games a week in Finland. You can see a little bit of a learning curve, but he is a hell of a player and we’ve really enjoyed watching it here.”

Samuelsson on his defensive corps:
“They’re solid and we don’t have to overload anyone with the fatigue factor, especially with this many games in the last couple of weeks. They’ve been really solid, all six.”

Samuelsson on the pressure of the playoff race:
“We’re playing well but every game is a tough game and a hard game. The pressure hasn’t really crept in too bad in our room. We’re talking about it and we’re aware of it. We’ve just got to play.”

Samuelsson on making roster decision:
“We looked at some players that had chemistry in the past. Our fourth line we’re still kind of tinkering with a little bit, but the other three lines we feel like we have people in the right place. That could change, but the fourth line we’re still working on.”

Saarela on joining the Checkers:
“It’s been great. The guys are professionals and it’s easy for me to come in at the end of the season. I like it here.”

Saarela on his offensive game:
“If I’ve got a good scoring chance I usually take a shot – I’m not looking for a pass. You’ve got to be smart and realize when it’s a good scoring chance and when you can make a good play for your linemates.”

Saarela on joining a team in the playoff hunt:
“I love it because in Finland we missed the playoffs, and playoffs is the best time of the year.”

NOTES

With a goal and an assist, Miller extended his point streak to a season-long five games (3g, 6a) … Saarela (5g, 2a) has points in each of his first five games in North America … Fleury has eight points (3g, 5a) in his last 11 games … Patrick Brown had two assists, matching his season high set once previously on Oct. 21 … Charlotte out-shot San Antonio 11-2 in the third period … The Checkers are now 1-2-0 in the season series with San Antonio that concludes tomorrow. The teams’ previous meeting was on Nov. 18 … San Antonio lost its sixth straight game and is 1-14-1 in its last 16 road contests … Phil Di Giuseppe first Checkers game since Feb. 17 … The Checkers played the majority of the game with 11 forwards after Brendan Woods received a boarding major and game misconduct at 12:44 of the first period … Forwards Kyle Hagel, Erik Karlsson and Danny Kristo and goaltender Michael Leighton missed the game due to injury … Forwards Hudson Elynuik, Levko Koper and Sergey Tolchinsky and defensemen Jake Bean and Tyler Ganly were healthy extras.

UP NEXT

The Checkers square off with this same Rampage team for the fourth and final time this season tomorrow night, the second of Charlotte’s four home games this week.